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a TT 4 Aa ta Ab. Sa iT al oy > | P= = ee THE EVENING STAR. lelegrams to Th 3 2 elegrams to e Star. PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sanda; > ) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, y Ferthwest Cerner Penneylvania Ave. ant 1th 8.5 THE EGPYTIAN COMPLICATION, The Evening Star Newspaper Company —_—.-__. ’ GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't \ SUDDEN DEATH OF GEN, SKOBELOFF, ‘Tre Frvextxc Stan is served to mbecribere tn the —_, —_ ety by enrriers, ch. their Gwn accontt, at 10 centa per . mali prstaur presald~ 0 cette a mucut, : ¢ IN NEW YORK TO-DA’ the Post Ofiice at Washington, D. C.. 28 S Sa — > es The Egyptian Probiom. a Tue Weexty Sran—published on Friday—$2 a year, Eevtoge prepaid. Bix month, $1, 10 copies for $152) a ‘ é Roy ter for ba Be tet gennensen | Y=nGO= Ne Ot 15 WAS 2 WO CENTS Rinandiatr hee etae eperer sent lone id for. a= ay 0 < It ts stated that Ue object of his ¥i vee seers mt 115, SHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1882. TWO CENTS, [Sok (SSTOics err tat SPECIAL N ashing’ — c WHAT Cc RESS IS DOING. the ist day of Mav, 18°3 ; that trom and after the THE GUITEAU AUTOPSY, THE sT: "SE L _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. een tang of say. ins, douler tn feat tobacco Stil : eae ee AMERS CO-PADT NEES HIP N ——— Sennte ‘To-day. pay $12: dealers in ‘manufactured tobaeco. shall [ eam dl 1g To-pay.—Internal reve- SENATE BILLS INTROPUCED. pey $249; all manufacturers of tot pas ener’ <1 2h ae. Repnorsings in he [Criminal Wenre |” yess tives oe ac — on. - Ay 82. Mr. Logan introduced a billin. the Senate to-day nt li txe weport ad tne auiones once wide or seagrass (9 Camsramninoren, diay 9.—Fau aoe man. ‘The style of the st yesterd providing that all enlisted men of the army who ‘ wpe pe Suey Om S ihe embassies yestends ba the porte to) MENT Jester ay aoe | eee ieee lelthet te the raat on ne ary Guiteay, which was prepared by Dr. Lamb, of | | When the star route trial was resumed in the | tite cont Sa ee eee ae a SEeEE ee aie SINYOE 0 the\YATIOUS 51-5 foe thirty y oanie ait Have Neen NGOS Ge . this city, and sent by him for publication in 2] Criminal Court this morning Joseph Pennell, of ae ices OPENING OF GEACE M. F. CHUKCH S| See, Uae HULL Merron Gee wea me ae peddlers of the fourth | Medical paper in Philadelphia, states that “pre- | North Biilings, Montana, was called as a witness : Minttary preparations ce ; Goup Bettiox of the vaiu> of $16,785,081.74 was | their own request. on three-fourths pay. Mr. dealers, in tobacco | vious to the examination it was agreed between | respecting route No. 25,051, from Bismarck to Fort | During yesterday afternoon all the officers, Of transfer] from the New Yor assay office to the | Cockrell Introduced a Di!l to repeal all laws salen in excess of the | rovgo gains, and the United States district at | Keogh, D. T.,on which John R. Miner was the | Portun their recent hee ee ee ane DBs Mant for colnage durtig (he moath | granting public ants to the state of Missourt to | rite of $500; that on clgars, which shall be manu- | Fey, George. B. Corkhill, that the charge of the | contractor. He testified that he was employed by | Suot have boowonnewea toembars for Eypt ne. ee {id in tie construction and extension of the St. | factured anid cola, or removed for consumption or | Femoval, preservation and disposition of the brain | John W. Dorsey in Juiy, 1878, to stock the route; aan evaiNw Woon. air Shy oils and Tron Mountiln rillroad, and to declare | saiejand atter the dst dayof January,1s83,thereshall | should be vested Jointly in Dra. Lamb, Sowers, | he bought et 2 . ; Nartoxan Ba ¢ Controller of the Cur- : -¥ 1883, iy rs. 5 . ught, up to October, about 2 head, which | Marra, July 7—The British a s In the state of Miss red to the assessed and e e ving taxes, to ' ; < i : = : itish dispatch steamer: Hed for a report saowing the condl- ae Feet ares ee Coe cute pillow ing ee ang. Hartigan, and that the microscopical exam!- | were used between Bismarcx and Fort Keogh, Salamis has suited for Brindizi to bring Gen, Sir tonal banks at the close of business | the road trom any duty or obligation Imposed 0: escriptions, Made of tobacco or any substi- | 24ton should be made by parties to be selected | Witness built tweive syations or ranches on the yn Wood here athe Ist of July. are fa trensnorn the propery, te00) ite terator 0 r thousand ; on cigarettes ie by ae gentlemen making the agreement. = route, the stations beif® fifteen or twenty miles Sudden Death of 1. Skobelott, mm = c Sane - ails of overnment free of tol at rai hot more than three pounds per thousand, | examination was the: of assisted | a el oye ¢ Btte S75 re and Carpet Dealers, Toi the Currency has authorized | pelow those charged for commerctal trafic, ‘Th fy-five cents per thousind; on chearettes | by Dra Hartigan ani Some cad ae chara ee Se Ce ee ee eae “ere fc patch to Reuters roms Say 1st, 1SSe, until Sep tional Bank, of Lincoln, Neb., to | bill was reterred to the committee on publ hing more than three pounds per thousand, | 2 hear 23 possible in the order proposed. | fons Were Pald by Jolin W. Dorsey,who drew | Fram company from Moscow announces the i 153), ness With a capital of $100,000. Mr. Hil (C*L) Introduced a ‘bil to punish, post. | $1 pr thousand, Kleinschmidt, Patterson and others took | 4Tafts on aman named Peck. Rerdell wanted wit- ee See the famous Roaiiams a F stmet z eee 7 ors for making false certific the ar- . '$, and Mr. Charles e uum, | BESS to get uy, 5 el Dussaux there, ith street and Pa, avenue. | AMONG THE CALLEES at the White House to-day | rivals and departures of malls, Referred t0 the | yectonq on NATIONS BY THE SENATE, tie photogvaphes ee nae a eer wermmceerreg a MYTHICAL sErtt stan nae Wr yivania avenue. g, Miller (Cal) ana Jones and | committee on post om esterday the Senate in executive session con- | ‘nfo vers av nowish furrow, a few lines in * MENT ll ceex eee THE RIVER AND TARDOR BILL. firmed the following nominations: Oliver Woo4, | width, extending around the neck in a direction | north of the route for the establishment of a post | moulding miiof Wittian esos ote The Senate, early in the moratnz hour, resumed | Mdtan agent at Neah Bay and Quinatelt agency. | Aownwards and forwards in line of rope. On dis- | 7° : _ ing millof Wittlam F. Young, in ea f 5 rating Tes at | section the sterno-clefdo-mastotd muscles were | OMce at the point and extend the route. Thape- | Street, was destroyed by fire this forenoon, to=. consideration of the river and harbor Dill, the cy, Dakot. found to be torn In two about half-way between | Utlon wasto be signed by the men working on | £ether with a factory building tn its rear, in question being upon the Hennepin canal project Wright, at Rosebud y. Dakota; | (helt points of origin and insertion. “The thyro- | the route. So far us the witness knew the peti. { H¥€ firms of wood workers had their shoj to stay.ond seemed } Teported by the Senate commit i awecd, at Mission A: Sarees hyoid ligament was also ruptured, : (on was ne ver gotten up. John W. Dorsey talket | Whements fronting on 9th street were damaged by, xe to stay,ond seemed ney, Calltorni F oo smoke and water but th tion as encouraging. Mr. Logan urged the Instlmable value of the ewellyn, at Mescalero and Jie. | hone and thyrold cartilage wiuely s SI eee having 9 petition drawn wp and | toomoia there. Becwoen thet con ote ae provement, and quoted the opintons of theca ; Henry ¢. Linn, The lange blovd-vessels were not injured, neither.| Signed at Bismarck and Fort Keogh. When Wit- | hon who wereenmee Ph ane ony wate Approven.—The President has approved the act sinvers to show that the cost of the work had ehema Agency, Was there fracture nor disiocation of the verte- ra left the route, In October, 1879, there were safety, but amit =n Ra mente Th escaped tm iuneaanrs tix Wliomciin eseevl Citing teak comer aestinatsd with compirative ace i | B. E. Hutchinson,recetver of pubite moi bri. about twenty-five horses and aules 2 safety, but amid grat excitement. The prin fate the battle Of Montdoate Ts € CommMeMo- | \uld not exceed $4,000,000, He elted as prece- | erdeen, Dak., George B, Brooks, at East Seutl—The right parytal bone was slightly flat- | Men employed on the route. Only every otuer | {988 falls upon Wil be ae rate the battle of Monmouth. Genteros the Caren ville and Port. | Mich.;'P. H. MeNuity, at Boonevlile, M ed over a space about two inches square, Just | St@tlon Was occupied. The additional ‘stations | 20 ytd Mess et cluded. | His tom a 5 Sia anne 2 land and F Reiché, to be register’ of land-oice at Booneville. * of the fronto-parictal suture and to the'right | Were bullt because the contractors expected an = bebo Meg DIK. Caper SL. D. Miner and W. Il. Alder-| “Mr. Vest sald that governiient ald was extended | Mo- erparictal; there was a slight flattened | crease of service. At the Ume witness lett the | MSUrance, agKregAtitig. probably $18,000, in differs dice have been ordered to exam{nation for prome- | to the impr Just ni because their | | Army.—Lleut. Col. G. A. DeRussey, 3d artillery, | Plevation on the corresponding Internal surface of | Toute, In October, over $6,000 had Deen expended | Concern nt the dear tees es OF ee ve, tion. Gurroce vaso obviate Impeiiments th the great | to be colonel of 4th artillery; Cant Merritt Barber, | (he celvane. |The frontal eucura wns obiiterdted, | Buon che Mauons) and other expenses Outside OF | Shot eaoen ‘whe fre was coens te eee aie = = navigable stre the country for the benefit of | 16th infantry, to be assistant adjutant general, | Me others quite distinct. A number of pacehion- | We Stoci from the fur The tear tackore beaaen ‘Tur Contact for furnishing parquetry Noor for tional comiperee. He demed that any such | With the rank of major; First. Lieut. Jolin G. | itn depress were observed near the groove for | | Mr. Bliss here called attention to the fact that oceupled by tt gr ar factory building was = yan. and y de- | Claim could be made for the Hennepin canal; that | Bourke. 31 cavalry, to be captain 10th cavalry; | We longitudinal sinus. In thickness the skull | the contract price for carrying the mail over the | {vr Pia 03 Oxs firms, whose lasses are as fo 4 z ae = has been awarded to Goorkock | @' litter being properly a stvte and nota national ond Lieut. Jolin M. Porter, 31 cavalr esented nothing remarkable. Toute was only £2,350 a year. bball mest age ae, $1.00 , and John Dow, (er Ses SHED i his awarded to Goo undertakin Cen had no right to as. | lteut. 2 cavalry: First Lieut’ O. Be Bos Membranes of the Phe dura mater was ud he figured with Mr. Rerdell upon Louls’ Wiioster, carpenter, $2300; Joke = 409 Yim Streer Nontawest. sume jurisdittion over It. rgued, among other | 3 iain Sth cavalry: Second firmly adherent to th rior portion of the | the amount of ‘stock necessary for an increase of | Croncoman, sash aul Gillet teen! See ee GARDEN HOGE, LAWN SPRIN ae ’ = considerations, that. the would {impair in- sulvaria tn the viclaity of the longitudinal sinus. | from one to three trips a week and a schedule Te- | arevarious ‘small amoulite op tector on eee FAR: i. RIN W. F. Hontox has been appointed to a $1,000! Vestumonts of mulionsict interfering with in Vilet, 34 cavalry, to be ma There were adhesions of the dura also tothe base | duced to sixty-five hours. a ee clerkslp in the Surgeon General's ofiiee. Thad read a re- g Cant, F. Ie Guenther, ofthe skull (quite firm und situated in | | Witness calculated that the proposed increas» | “¥°P ag a rrecence tron cic thilery, First. Lieut. J. A. severil fossae, Where also. the v would require 40 head of stock, 8 drivers, and 15 anew THE Roaup of commissioners of Alabama ove lity to be affected. ptain Sth artillery’; Second Tcut, Foun Druptly Listed, or tm ores; | ranchimen. | Kerdelt’s estimate Called ior about | oPes forthe Tecovery of che Seton Tais ¥ Se & short time ana proce ed that the do rom this cause © be Ist Hentenant 5th’ artillery t ion, with, ‘however, attendant ce us many. ee able tothe government, and tur- ‘oll thickening or plementation; hts stagnation was A TALK WITH JOMN W. DORSEY. chy iiss eye busines silent has tendered to. ¢ ft the era of anal Hulltine: bal Lieut. again most mar nterior and inlddie | gy Sac! 8 John Gilbert, th position of counsel for th Aig lind abeem superseded tith no congestion of the dura Witness had a conversation with Jon W. Dor- | not: material erament before U mission, and Mr. Cre an BUDEERS 7th Infantry; Second nts just noted. | Sey about running the route—witness to take a | Colfortabl, iis physicians has accepted, Fee pe i Nickerson 16 ba let leueehantaeth to bbe nic half interest in 1t—tn which Mr. Dorsey sald the | Ait family nt that he will Seco EX is .M. Lazelle, Ist Infantry, to be am ; a Would be increased to not Jess than $25,000. y ~ % 3 ean : boost loans : sbellur jorsey said he bad a brothe . FL THESDA WATERS, | (Ue ta teen, Rerean to. the SSION IN THE commodofe; | Portion vf the dura,” y . Would hep the thing, ‘The, conversation, AAD AWA nance for pecksl duty in Mr Teinnnanlor aptain; Lieu slightly flattened In the wi corresponding to | place in Bismarel t July 1st, fee » Cal, were destroyed FRESH FROM THE SPRING. x . eneie ndleton, to be | ti tenn t bone above men- | said there would be two Increa i! | by fire yesterday. 5 f the workmen barely. AN Onpsaxc ‘ t n, to be eu- | Uoned. On a the year. Witr nhe tinished building the aped sikh thieir tives, ie hice 3 1, and the | 1gton, had read in the § Hanus, to | 2 appearance a ranches took ano SOURCE fat TOT re ee | The fatlures reported to New York during nother contract and left the route i the W. C. MILEUE va, | frou ithe Pose ert iste 1 gan Beatty, 097 Mr. Wilson cross-examined the withess at | Week are In nuiuber 109 for the whole country, . | charging that tt hat ex Richand M. Hughes, to length as to the growth P great majority of these disasters occur anong. 1429 Pex ci for it. Mt Pulieino oun ant Commander Ric! enrys, npst absolute- | trp eta Pie ete oe a Very petty class of traders, sappropriited for the iis expenses : put. William B. wman, to lot reilwe ir mall often, He 4 ee aa Orne | Mere Wald out of the contingent ru 2 tea He A cere eee Sen fissure rally ted it expedit The Industrial Education Societys rand no doubtful or suspicious ¢ penses come | to be i LP. Hus | MERTING LAST NIGHT—INTERESTING ADDRESSES—AmW in the city since the one repo 2 i} : iter Bai ee nigh | TITUTION TO BE STARTED AT AN EAKLY Day, self With Showing t no | ts tts, to be d separa The Society to Promote Industrial Eueation rane ite shed qeainee: eit sure bya silent bric : seg John M. B. Bene HeOE DUD URREL aeelost | th were ana ae a STRETCHED A LITT | met at the Educational Bureau last evening. Hon, statte t sald that asa member of the s right side were sev Mr. Wilson w: to ask the witness if he | Horatlo Burchard, Director of the Mint and presi- mony to tu clteular fissure surra | thought Gen. Miles in his letter to the d | dent of the society, took the chair, with appro convolution: on the 4 ment had “stretched it? a ite priate remarks. ( ad id not admit the question, | Prot. Richards, formerly superintende that he himse G_ clection cases | the followin ° used by Indian depredatior Washington public ochieaih, simneeen Agee ae oh were pending when the’ present Const frontal wa ile Andinns would senna ene ae nce tmpractical character of our present school tralme nier Le only six remain to be acted on by the | ending p rl ands for the p ot ng, Bitter svaters exist, but they have been as iota mittee on elections, namel, Cults, [rae Ueto Gate ture horses. gored by thos: Who manage the schools. ‘The nthe bth district of Towa; Anderson age eee, | 32%, Upper fourth, "On the ‘Government agenclest” sald Mr. Merrick in | (endency Isto fall into a, machine process, whitch Yokohama tie [| from the Ast district of Maine; Bachanan 1 i | elros ask eata tha eritnnss | the school and enters life ‘with its powers be. Island navy yard, 1 by that had never | Mannir e 21 district of Mississt 5 t Sut and steal horsce!™ exclaimed Mr. Mer- | BUAD . He would begin with children ee oe S| os . sdch a compan ff he had tt made | Singhaus’ from the 34 district ‘of ML he gyn ae 7 " ti } and tea language of trades, and i 2 being, 1ttle “apression Uupoh Ltn that it had | sour ardson, from the 1st distri ed on the right sic sir; make a busine > 8 e wit. | then the use of simple to Thus they would al stor is auind, “Ae tnd heen ape | South Caroliuag Stovall agt. Cabell, from i Véscera—The liver was cut Ass anake la Uustness (Of 38,7 sale cae wd grow up with Knowledee of work and respect for ( on that subject. except t i | disirict of Virginla. The ‘eases now pel Pr contained a little bile; Uk F Tanlans teenaiy eee jit, and the sen ye Tountalns of ivi = javeyed ston. If) would say one thing further: fore the I those of Sinall ag. Med and enlarged: tt welled « ¥ Indians, friendly Indians!” sald Mr. | i how Pupils thus trained would have ment s the’ Don Cameron, Gorman and Conger, meus | frou the 5th of South Carolina, and Smith | bluish, = Soronsennty So alertness and vi S milnds, as well as bodies, to j bers of the select committer, owned propert in | elley, from the 4th district of A ees cs th Call Chest Arlendly,© SMewEre TNO | tyeee theme ds 0 lay as Sets I WEIS a RO eee eae ise the commnittes on elections | Young’ states that the man Ww : camined for | Bell, Assistant Secretary of the Eons tie wonldaiy: Ne caretriio at the contestant be seated, and inthe | Hilal attacks while in Jat) S ian eae a her ee under the present system the F Lue statements, DUE he would eongratulat That the seat be declared Vacant, the |, The result of the microscople examination w The witness said Mr. Dorsey told him eg Sinn pated Our immente Stock of P mT that there 1 of Washington on the ability displayed | Coutestant being dead. ¢ be reported hereatter. id Seen Gen, Miles, who sald the mail | (He education of thelr children ts completed. ‘The FLOWERS AY ACTUAL COST on nothing he knows tn | by {ts astute editors to make fiends for the OF THE LATE PRESIDENTS TLLNESS. THE “MEDICAL NEWS” ON THE AUTOPSY. to be increased. Mr. Dorsey | YOUUA comes Lome with bis diploma, but, what awesiel 1,000 bond j eoting Col, | #hd he would siy that it these able and astute defic ation bill comes | The Medicat New In Its editorial upon the £0 on and duplicate the ee eo cee el in PATTERN HATS Chiet of the Aof E oe? itinued Chetr eloquence—t pel 5 a - Relim cimeranel yp 3 s ¢ his partners, takl: a hey in any productive pursuit, He has spe ls, et of thi a of Bncraving and | SOnapeRoeteToe into the House from the conference committee | Teport, that Increasing experience, clinical obsc Dory eld Be id Tee NE | been trained upon a plane above hard labor of any READ GLOVES AT COST Mint Ge eee cet autitully less there is the probability of a lively debate on the | Y@tons and experiment tend to show that minute ¥ Sal@'he had Influence 10 | kind, He 13 not even fit for clerical duties, and if MES. M. J. HUST, PF udeke, Mit eevee : of Representatives. opted by the Senate proviling for | tlterations in the cortex sufMice to produce ex- ful,” exclaimed Mr. MeSweeny, | HE Were there are hundreds walting for every, as F étreet northwest. ann Me Cage ‘The Speaker of the House to-day annow i Lot the expenses ineldent to the in | teme mental derangement, when extensive p Us It wouldn't affect me, but | PY ona a house. or dette’ ae ten oe ae = PIS — ave causcll considerable urease: | appointn: TERE Me Eee <-President Gurfield, "The House origi- | Coarse lesions tn the otiver parts of the Drain have [or Daud house, oF letter 8 ea, or tam ME 4» PALMER, the printing a, where there are | gpoement of nberger, 9 (N. iy had ‘before It (reported from the select com- | litle Influence on the operation of the tind. It | , Of Montana, who was employed | roula be’ ay aa = q ¥ 1,000 Herson. -), and Townshend (LiL), a8 conferees on the bill | infttee on the subject) a bill covering. these ex. |S PTobable, intecd, that mere molecular chang atlons on route ‘would be in ready demand. As it is Se. ee for the erection of a public bullding at Pough-| Peuses. Action upon tt has been delayed, and |! the gray matter of the mental sphere may | and exauined ss to the stock on th Funder From One Shing £0 SSNs, Sa ae Se SENSE SUSE WES THe Pr panied by Si keepsie N. Y. Ineanwhile the Senate tacked on a clause to the | Much effect its functions. So much Uncertainty | — Howard C. Lambert, of Stltwates most cases be adead failure in Ufe. At the thme E panied by Secretary deficicney bill to pay the bills. A laree nuinver of | #ttends the demonstration of. these minute | driver on the route, Wee ined See eee cLoeia 00S COMPO BOS Supp OEE ER Nap eases aca er, srumaa | ChaDEF r two other members of the THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. the members of the Hous? will oppose the amend, | Changes that there Isa growing distrust regard. | number or tips eat” wae parents they are likely to become 4 serious bate gud cimtieners that the insclling her lage ast cocoate | cat template | golag to Fortress Monroe | | The House then, at 11:15, went into committee | ment solely on the ground that the Senate had no | NE the genuineness of many observations. Apply-| AU 12.35 te usual midday recess was taken. ER BAGS CADE, EE MUAS CAINE OU 0 eee telec of to-morrow'on the Despatch, but as that j of the whole (Mr. Kasson tn the chart) on the | PSMUt) orizinate the appropriation, and the ques- | 104, these principles to the demonstration of AFTER KECESS ful Savings of fathers and mothers, who wege FISE FRENCH MILLINERY will not be ready the trip hag been abandoned. sundry civil appropriation bill, the general debate | 18 Will be opened up anew In the House, appear from the report of the Ae ine MBUSt | NL A. Barnes, John W.Cole and Wilbur HZ, Switt, | instruction in tals clty, aud every child show 2 RENCH MILLI —_ ee . to close at two o'clock. NATIONAL BANK CHANTERS. psycheatrists, who expected to demonsttate the | drivers on the route, were examined. be trained In them to use tools and acquire Skill im. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES fon ta RNA NING ARE THE Stccessrtt BIDDERS | Mr, Holman confined his remarks to a consid-| ‘The House conference managers having charge | assassin's crialnal trresponetbilite le vine changes sores. Some pursult that will make him able to cara am. or furnishing sup &e., for the Ti nof Cie laws relating to public lands, argu- | Of the Dill to extend the chartersof national banks | {n his brain, will have a rather diMculttask. | yt 4s stated by gentlemer . honest living. This training should be madee to her leaving for Paris. Jer9. tment for the ensuing fiscal year:— that when, as in the case of the Northern | will submit the twelfth and thirteenth sections to | Some deviations from a typleally normal brain are Sith ye ecutlemen connectel with the | part of tue public school system. An Instituttom ee Brooke & Co.y fe ralirowd, a ratlroxd company had failed to| the House for avote. ‘Tt Sy referred to in the report, but they have abso- | Prosecution of the star route cases that James B. the city, with ample lands for agricultural DOUCLA fri athe contitional grants of land, they should | pit by the Senate, and ot che Siete dudes | utely no signification from’ the potnt of view of | Price, who was recently indicted with Br. Heat a iret erg Srgennypecaedonjaspes Samir 9 HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTL . tine, T 'd to the public domain, and not left in | pil and the provision for the Issue of cold eectie | wental derangement. It may be atirmed of | What the prosecution regards as a very strong | tensive sevle, Would be an essenUal adjunct, and FCH SPRING | Jas. B. Lunble, Martin & Butler, Ju p of corporations, cates. & ~ | Guiteau’s brain that It presented as little evidence | caSe, 18 a fugitive from justice and 1s now in | Would quiify the students to go out into life E | T. Metzger & Bro., Francis Miller, W Inember claimed the floor, in order to con- =— eee = of pathological change as the brain or any one of | Canada, < fully « ‘, not merely as laborers but as mana om, B. W. Reed's Sons, Poole & Co the general debate, the clerk proceeded to Arrest of a Hi Thiet. his age dying of some other than cerebral disease. S is, shops, farms mines and every neld *, Schiller mpson & ¢ read the bill by sections for amendments. vista ozs: ie) What may be disclosed on microscopic investiga. | SA¥8: B Jea one object in recon’ F : : si ae Mr. Iliscock, on behaif of the cominittee on ap- TWO MARYLAND CLAIMANTS FOR A REWARD, ton which is yet to be made, remains to be seen, | the grand jury 1s to lay before it the facts which furth, examiner in chief of the Patent. Stott 7 proptiations, Offered an ame:dment, appropriat- | On Friday, June 20th, a colored boy about 12 DR. KLEINSCHMIDT "| may lead to the tndictinent of oae or more mem. | Sites Suing alee can tee Sian, iemate, Riguiaw Mats | Ean nee agze—I fg f1ou.ino ror the construction of a’ marine hos- years ola stole a horse from Mrs. Loutse St. John, | writes toa morning paper to say that “the notes | YS. of the ee ae yoken to about the “A by a National Polytechute schook wh, at ise Would bs | Lansburgh & Bro. V ion of Mr. Hiscock, amendments were | Y!86 on M street southwest. The horse was | taken at the autopsy were taken by the following: S that the case would be taken from the tehbaracter. A bill prepared by hime W. Hayes. For furniture X also adopted appropriating $35,500 for the erec- | Standing harnessed to an old wagon In the day | Dr. Morton, of New York, for his own use in is | jury: “When we get all our testimony in there | Self Wo a be introduced into Congress to Wililains, W. B. Moses © Son and Chas. W. Hayes | ton of public building ‘at Dallas, Texas, and | time, and no one being about at the time the boy | Journal of Mental Diseases; Dr. P. J. Murphy, of | Wil be no such talx as that.” ‘The government | found lieve «2 Institution of the highest grade im F STREETS spo soresate | $30,000 for the repair and extension of the post | unhitched the anima the Columbia Hosp! Ue ine | Wil probably spend two or ghree days more on | te world for instruction in the sciences and arts OF ee animal and mounting it rode off. spital; Dr. Patterson, jr., of the | Wil ; ' _______|_ Movewests or Navat VESSEI18—The Iroquots at Buffalo, NY. Search was made far and near, but no tidings | St Elizabeth, and the writer. ‘These’ three sets | “Stmony respecting the diffrent routes, such as \ MILLI y | has been.ordered to Pa f. O'Neill offered in amendment appropriating a . ngs | or notes were turned over to Dr. Lamb, and | bas chgaged the attention of the court during the \ LINERY | hs * 2 y re~ | $100,000 for the extenston of the Philadelphia inint. | Coming to the owner she finally advertised tt by a | is reports based upon {hem ‘one Nateor ina | past few. weeks, Then there willbe ‘some oral | Mdustrial edu - _ GooD: Ment 1s informed of the arrival of the Enterprise | Ruled out on a point of order. Prenvia bostal card. | ‘Two of these cards reaching | Lamb nor Dr. Sowers, nor Dr. Hartigan took notes: | “Stmony, and the testimony of ‘ex-Attorney | ‘Tlils society was formed to crystallize this sentis : SILK AND CLOTH WiAPS at the New York navy yard. The Powhatan and| . Mr. Springer offered amendment appropriating | }!Scataway, Md., an ex-constable, named Joseph | The last two assisted Dr. Lamb in the work of tins | Geaeral Mac Veagh, as to Kerdell’s so-called com | Ment into action ;—to start schools whieh showld SPE and CAMBRIC SUITS, the tarcost | Ttllapoosa have loft Key West for Pensicola, Fla, | $2,000 for the purehase of additional grounds ud- | Reynolds, who hid seen a black boy with a strange | autopsy. Hence, It follows thet: daar nore eoutl | Lession, willagain be offered. Ba a daprecng goog tine meee eden) soe ee jecant ameortiuent in the city, made exclu- : es Joining the court-house at Springfteld, Ill. Ruled | HOIS¢ 1n that neighborhood, went and arrested the | not have been given to Dr. Lamb afterwards, Ot The Grand Jury Reconvened Only be Done Uy erieeke <aaepeiee Ges Saree Bray to my order. . Prepicrions BY Hoy. Jeng. S. Brack.—Hon. | Out ona point of order. Jad, who owned up to the theft. He persuaded the | course Dr. Lamb could not produce what did not | After the usual procectines we fi Le Re. joa Cael meee GR beeen ee M. WILLIAN, Jere. S. Black was interviewed tn Chicago yester- | | Mt BUTTERWORTH REPLIES TO ME. BAYNE. | Horse’ into a Hold. Beloueaag Te Me ee dnes | CXsts HOF Was there any need for demanding ie | star route trial 1M evening Me Meee sae | NEGHIE AS Proved thatmen and women with, Dele $07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF. | day ou the political outlook, and predicted that | Mr. Butterworth made aspeech in reply to Mr.| Mr. William Palmer, “a Scounty > constable Dees pee che ae mrener Meritten. hey were | Ccncuttation with Judge Wyte Gein setercnne ice and selesupporting, can be made under this sys ‘ CITE TREVISE, PAI the democrats would nominate Hancock for Prosi- | Bavne’s criticism of the present administration, | Whien the reward of $10 was offered for the ant. | Sis, UP OD Ht Wew of te Gentle ess supposed, to taking action to have recently | Mab Under the’ old One, and at vasty, ewe = ee — | dent aud the republicans Blatne. He thought that | The executive, he sald, needed no champion. 1t| Ml, Pulmer refused to surrender the animal, DRS. HARTIGAN AND Si disco ere eat ae cee gece | Cost, Such a school does not feed costly bullaings WASHINGTON, Mr. Pattison would be the next governor of Penn. | was tts own chy aE Reynolds then started for this city and arrived : lege Hand t cs $ nst the so-called star | to start with. Ifthe pupils lived in log houses res 9 was its own champion and its own defence.+ yesterday, and Went to police headquarters to | Will at once begin the preparation of their report | TOUte Conspirators presented to the grand jury at d@built them for themsel nS they did at : ee oi Mr. Butterworth then passed on the question | claim the reward. Palmer suspecting where Rey. | Of the autopsy, now that they have ‘pbtamed tue | OCS To-day an application was formally made | BMG MUL them for, Mhvanssives, fs they ‘THE SkCRETARY OF THE INTERIOR AND THE Oxza- | Of PFes!dential removals and appointments, and | nolds had one, went. to the house of the latter, | necessary date from Dr. Lamivs sop . eae district attorney, and Judge Welle | begin iite stnall and pul up with plain things dik iiave Dromesge: | OMA INVADER.—The statement has been tele-| EdGntally, euloglzed | the | a Trenfatzation of | and arresting the colored boy brought both boy | say that Dr. Lamb's report 1s ulaereeteoes Mondapanest, the 10th inst. = n° STNG JUS OM | city ‘can create better. Extensive Dodies of cheap £9 | graphed east that Capt. Payne, of Oklahoma administration from corruption that had given Reynolds, and pineal Whe buy in ine cele oF ‘ine | ad misstatements, some of which they pointed |< Sia tile you "cctatier trots the echools with, mo Ome edt to r raid In the Indian terri. | the House of Representatives to the republican | eighth precinct station-houge, on Capitol Hill, | OUt to the author before he had tt. Se Heneficial Association. Took Yor a fiving, can be practically taught the ime Ey of the Interior had | party. It was Its freedom from corruption that | leaving the horse in charge of the officers of that | not thelr intention to decide in thi Le of the War department proper and | fustrial arts, ii is scarcely possible to estimate ET NoRTHW cretary Teller, when | had swepet the republican nominee triumphantly | station, and this morning presented himselt at | the sanity or Insanity of ch a ’s office met last eventing and or- | the good that would flow from such an institution. © ine vi called to the matter by a Svar | into the Presidential chair in 1880. ‘The gentleman | police headquarters for the reward, when ht 2 Sore 2 a a ssc! iu ieve Uhousands of parents here who ; ornin: 1 that 2 4 from Pennsylvania (Mr. Bayne) ard, when he met | simply give the facts as di re a ‘lal assoctation to be known as | It would relieve Unouse pal rt morning, hat he had made no y) ¢ yne) had complained of Reynolas intent upon the same errand. Lieut. | and leave to oth 2] var | Cannot now give their children useful training. TAL AEs unaerwoar | Sut! rome and that Capt. Payne would be put | the exercise zor tne spveinting Power of the Prest- | Eckloff decided that Palmer, the constable, was | clusions these facts may. justify. Ganccmae Tne Sie ani ties Gules oe tae sajueane It would diminish vastly pauperism and crime, : i% Me derwe: a very summary way. a. ‘There were in that state | entith ” ” | Bas 3 ‘y ” st and Vall Drea ERSONAL—Chief Justice Waite 1s In New Y the present Executive made No. 782 No. | belng poor was unable to pay the reward, she said, | Hartigan took notes 0 ers Fan i Ss pe le {te “General prosperity. it is sich Mites is ——The only daughter of Representative Skinner | $f ihe ise—two Not wierd” pa’ aude Ave Out | unless she sold the horse. as , "| ones. ‘hese notes are nthe possesion et He | Shae ee Deen Sooo Le porae® OF clerks | £5" make all pupils self-supporting after the first nake, at Watertown, N.Y., 02 Tuesday, of diphthe- | postmast removed, two of them for dishoc, F Lamb, who refused to give them up. As stated in | suring the familly of the deceased clerk’ that they) 3es i ey So ee ee = 2, German and Spanish spoken. a5 | Fist. i Nathantel Pato, of Washington, wus | esty. [Applause on republican side.) New York | y WORKMEN INJURED BY A Fatt.—About 4 o'clock | THR STAR some days ago, the report of the au- | will not be compelled to ask help, but if the clerk | Temarkableresults seen at Hampton, Vi. 1m Wore irgistercd at the ofiive of the New York Herdta ia | had been presented betore the country as contare | Yesterday Albert Bruce aud Albert Conner were at | tOPSy gives no facts which were not already kuown | 18.4 member his fatnlly will be eatitied toa cer, | Uralnlng of the freedmen are full of instruction. HOUSEFURNISHINGS nalley, the well- | Ing a miss of official heads. Of the 276 presiden- | Worn the barn of Mr. Knox, near Untontown, | (0 the public, and the report is regarded as of | tain amount, which has been put at one dollar for | |, The society resolved to start an institutlon near J > > NGS. rived at Walla Walia, | tal appointments in that state the President had | ‘¥en the scaffold gave way and they were throw | tle value. In medical circles more importance | every member borne on the Folls of the assocta. | the city at an carly Tuvure period. Col. E- Daniels 4q WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON. 7 c and via the proposed | made five changes, and two of those removals had | the ground, a distance of about 30feet. Mr. | 1S attached to the result of the microscopical ex-| tion at the time of death. All clerks of elther | WS aj pointed general agent 4 author re wo 709 ; aagine. * 709 he Nortucrn Pactflc railroad.——Mrs. F, | been for cause. Never in the history of any ad-| Bruce had his right shoulder broken and dislo- | amination of the brain, which has not yet been | office are entitled to become members upon the | #PPeal to the public to sustain the society io tts wear A. Ashford, Mrs, Edward Temple, Mr. Edson Lowe, | ministration, from that of George Washington to | Cated. Conner was hurt internally. Mr. Knox | Completed. payment to the secretary of the sum of $1.10; | Work. A valuable donation of land has been made FRUIT Js Mr. Thomas Johnston and Miss ‘Virginfa Gemmill | this hour, had there been a more considerate re. | Ok both injured men to Dr, Littie’s, at Union- DR. D. C. PATTERSON the 10 cents to constitute a contingent fund. Its | 10 the board and 1ts work will be vigorously prow Patni mnong the late arrivals at Rock Enon Springs. | gard for the pubile service, so far as disclosed by | WWD, Where the doctor, assisted by br. Bayne, | writes to say that he had nothing whatever to ao | xbected that. the Tembership Will reach three | cuted. ELLY TUMBLERS. : ster of Wills Ramsdell been called to | the public record, and yet the President has been | #ttended them. | Bruce was taken to his home 10 | wien the autopsy of Gult s CIT e arte rca are & pean OC eceoeS, Di sovern Affairs. CREAM FREEZERS, (THE BEST MAD! august by the critical condition of his brother, | arraigned as if he only lived for the purpose ot | U!ontown, and Conner to his home in this city. ¢ autopsy of Guiteau except as a looker on; | consisting of three members, and a secretary and a Weset Doverees auenenaaiies Who It ls feared will not recover from the injuries | perpetuating the designs and schemes of some —s— that he did not make notes in the case. treasurer. The secretary and treasurer are elected | | The Commissioners have received invitations t Sustained by belng gored Uy a bull some thine ago, | malcontents. THE KNGNTS OF Wiskaen, about 700 in num- GUITEAU'S WILL. Tor the term of one year. The first, Board of al- | be Present next Sunday at the colored Ens —The wife and children. of | Representative F ber (colored), = to-dl rectors are elected as follows: One for three years, | Te ampment ai > DECORATED TOILET SETS. Turner, of Kentucky, left this afternogn for Mount tiie Hones Fedeoeetee an Sen nrees. men ae, mo ee San co oe Meinigy, re ee ae pues penis filed the memorandum or | one for two years, and one for one year, ee aie} Umore and Ohio railroad. sr Desert, where they Will pass the remainder of the | 4.7! Ae The ode eee Will meet on Mon-| city on the 18th instant. ‘They will be recelved OF Ane ett the eri eras executed on | member is elected annually thereafter for the | | ‘There have been seventy fires in this District at { LMARTH & EDMOND summer. day to arrange the order of bustness for that day, | Gol. Perry Carson wine wit exe them about toy | Friday last, with the register of wills. Guiteau’s | term of three years. ‘The election of directors re. | Which the fire department has been called into 8 wis MAneice REACE: —— the comuntttee having the floor after the morning | Gey, , escort book, “The Truth and the Removal,” which was | Suited as follows: Mr. Ben. Engel for three years; | Service Since the Ist of January last, the langest ae a — ‘The Voluntary Contributions’ Circular . ——.__— on sale, has been withdrawn from the bock stores. | Mt Smith Thompson for two years; Mr. J. C, | number (20) being in June. , EE q ERATORS, Defended. SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTRE. Alexandria Affairs. ‘The Autopsy Row. Allen for one year. Mr. Engel was elected the BUILDING PERMITS WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, EAR ee aug iasterowe (a ennciace Che ue Reported for Tae EVENING Sram, WHAT DR. HICKS SAYS ABOUT Ir. M. Sefton was elected as secreting, and Mi A wget be mene aeciuing! om 0h soeees cane 2 a =* ‘+ | Representative Jay Hubbell, president of the s Of! tne Heap of Kix ‘The New York Herald, of to-day, says th: Lawtoi he War depart- | * Sekine tof vee at a a : ING § y street x Says that the mn, the disbursing clerk of the War dej 4 ° 7 - ‘ SeuCRLAIK-GiNED cooLena: Republican Congressional campaign committee, | CX-Seuator West to be District Commissioner. Which, after the Gara eee earning street, | acctors hadl a row over the body of Guiteau before | ment, as treasurer. fart between sais cok them ealns ual Ick Firenens, gc, | 88S, Witten another letter to Mr. Geo. William CaeronNeten: frade,remained long unimproved, has been thriving | the autopsy was begun. Rev. Dr. Hicks 1s re- Said About 1 west, $1,500; John Paul Ardeeser, erect 4 Unree= c. Mr. Hubbell say ‘The House ts now working hard to bring about | for several years unider the influence of the rall- | ported as saying: “There stood Dr. Lamb, whom Gt Bae About The See, story dwelling, corner 7th and L streets north cane a a final adjournment on Monday, July 17th. It is | T2ds there. The fire board here will have a meet- 2 =¢ Our enterp' friends of the Washington | west, $3500; ‘M. Sewell, repair brick 1000 26th etre halle Core rane nat the circular signed | expected the sundry civil Dill will be passed by to- | IK IN a few days to provide for the erection of a | 12ad Selected to make the autopsy, with knife in | stam have Just put up a new Scott we printing | Steoct eeetiweat a1 soo" : M. W. BEVERIDGE by me ‘virtually threatens’ with dismissal the oml-| morrow night. ‘The Senate now has the navai | fre plug on the corner of King street and Peyton | hand waiting until some question could be settled. | and folding inac ine In their office, with a capacity —————— g cers and employes to whom It ts addressed, should | bill and it wilt be reported early next week. This | @Venue, that being the extreme end of King | Tat once made known my desire to have the au- | f 48,000 papers per hour, printed and folded ready Affairs in West Washington. Imvouren oF CHINA ASD GLASSWARE, they not ‘surrender part of their wages.” There is | Will leave of the appropriation bills only the sun- | Street. ' The plug here will serve to protect a con- | topsy proceed, but that such a wrangle was out of | for delivery. THs Stax is a wonderful paper, and | Brrupinc AssocraTIoN.—At the 15th E ho ‘excuse for such a misrepresentation. The | dry civil to be disposed of. siderable section of the eity in which many new | place and must be ended at once, else the physi- | has made a wonderful success in journalism, A 1009 P YLVANIA AVENUE. | Phraseology of the circular shows an absolute ab-| ‘The committee on public buildings and grounds | houses have been bullt. It will also protect the | clans would Not be allowed to witness the autopay. machine that can print 48,000 copies of it in Ra <ALNUT) sence of all language of threat. It also, aflirma- | Of the House will not make a report at this sesston cultural Fatr buildings. Irepeat that I authorized Dr. Lamb to make the | hour, and fold them, too, would have justified RATORS (SOLID WANED prices, | Ukely, Shows that the request ts for a Voluntary | On the proposition to erect a building for the lib- | THE SECOND WARD CouNcm, Eugcrioy.—At the | autopsy and furnish the report in the case, be. | Germians of his day in Burning Faust for a con- pete Cl) S. = a on misre resentation is, there- | Tary and effects of the army medical museum. eecron ‘a the Cae ward yesterday to fill the om believed ney ibid cb Tainy ana Pepe al polar et <A bch pee ee —— = at PEERLESS EZERS. ©, without justification In the language of the CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN SEN, cy in council occasioned by the resignation |* * Isubsequently thought tected somet javentor meet nd PEPRUESS FREEZ circiiar. It 15 equally without justification fn the | me republican Senators, hela Scat this | % Le Marbury, esa., F. A. Kerby was chosen. wrong in the matter, and I acco1 an | sume fate.—Wickmond State, 8 window. purpose of Jt. That is proved by the fact that, al- iS) JAIL ADpITIONS.—Wm. Graham, charged with | word to Dr, Lamb’ to make as The Washington EvENtING Star celebrates its 50. WATTS, though lke circulars have been Issued biennially | rning to consider the revenue reduction bill, | larceny of hay, was sent in from Alexandria | and exhaustive examination as he desired. rst year in its new quarters by the introduction ele n street, 5 doors sbove Penna. avenue. for at least sixteen years by Republican Congres- | and the propriety of taking tt up at once. Quite | county last evening, and committed to jail here | He has madea satisfactory report, and I of a second of the Scott web printing and > ~ — sions! committees, and many persons have refused | a difference of opinion was manifested, some | £07 the county cor Mollie Curtis was received | this has been made from inal notes presses, Its capactty 1s ayYwak a = to respond to them, there has never been a single | urging that the oh be allowed to go over, and | 12 Jail on the commitment of. the mayor for disor- | have read. It has been sald that I want papers per hour. On the H D & HUTCHINSON, Tee not In ep geuce Or employment for that cause. | others that It be taken up at this session. With- | 1@FlY conduct. Both of thesd are white persons. | Lamb to make the report because I believed in It is not In your power, therefore, to put your fin- | out reaching any ‘conclusion, ‘the caucus ad_| , ##PORTER’s Notxs.—It is that the | insanity of Guiteau. Now, I have never said I be- se sasra some xonruwese, | S5stBih jin seis pracetsge™=™ | mc nl om aay reat tance tata nat | Src Ment MPT eye Ba : lon, 1 n an ever, we some 8 ie z, io ‘THE BILL TO REDUCE INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES. on paying ‘less than tothe ons to have Guiteau Tea- BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | You ask me to unite with you in starting anc “| _ The Dill reported to the Senate from the finance | owners of perimental criminal prosecution against ga omeee | committee by Mr. Morrill yesterday, “to reduce DUPUST CIRCLE, tr employe In New Yore for kev tng com internal revenue taxation,” enacts that on and is egal alt PLUMBING, YURNACES Baxczs | Will not do this for several Teasons "I | the taxes hs spelled posed hy Clarke tice! lett the’ body buried in the jail and a = ternal Ia) Crocker is responsible to me forit. This isall I sonra an iat: | tal mvome ie a, re verse ive ta ata Jobbing in all these lines. n ‘ani bankers, TANT TO PLEASURE SEEKERS. 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